Black conservatives are viciously slandered as are conservative females in politics i agree.
Earlier i was a bit thick on the sarcasm this subject is one of only a few that fires me up. Ill try not to be Some might get upset at the responses but i do agree this could all be lies by these women. I think the chances are low now considering the numbers but it's not impossible.
The thing is while we all argue about what is likely to have happened our enemies continue to plot and plan.
It doesn't matter what really happened right now a super famous black star is on the mainstream media channels accused of multiple rapes! A case like this should be taken advantage of and information should be shared on as many websites as possible. Better ideas are welcome but chances like this to educate people on something so damning and secretive don't happen often.

As a matter of fact we saw how the whole "Operation filthy Jew bitch" turned out.
"The British Parliament is apparently so concerned about a bunch of mean things said to Jewess MP Luciana Berger on the Internet that they are expected to hold a parliamentary debate on the matter."

The website was hacked i believe as well. The response this "operation" generated was obviously one that proves those in power see the potential threat in people coordinating online attacks(giving facts).

Even if this tactic doesn't awaken that many people directly it would educate the Whites that already are and not a part of Stormfront. So many more posters on the website links we put on here leave comments similar to ours. As a matter of fact most comments reflect our way of thinking nowadays. If enough of us post short informative comments in a coordinated way just imagine how many of those people will repeat those facts.
The quicker more Whites know the truth the quicker things change.

Gary North - November 21, 2014
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Bill Cosby is finished. His career is finished. His reputation is finished. He will never be able to salvage it. All he can do at this point is disappear.

If only one woman had made these accusations, it would be a matter of "he said, she said." Such disputes are familiar, and they are rarely settled to everyone's satisfaction. Usually, a celebrity escapes. Bill Clinton escaped, yet he was guilty. But he was not guilty of a crime. Also, there was the unlaundered dress. His DNA would have condemned him, and he knew it. So, he stopped lying. But he had lots of charm, and he had not committed a crime with respect to her. He committed perjury with Congress, and he was impeached. But he was not convicted. He beat the rap.

Another national figure who went through this was Clarence Thomas. In 1991, Senate committee hearings on Anita Hill's accusations were held on national TV. It was a huge media event. Thomas accurately described it as a high-tech lynching. Ultimately, it was Hill's word against his. There were two possible supporting witnesses, but neither of them testified in front of the committee. In any case, Thomas had not committed a crime.

I shall never forget the deciding event in those hearings. About a dozen women testified in favor of Thomas, praising his treatment of them. The far Left liberal Democrat, Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, tried to keep them from testifying. "We know what they are going to say," he explained. That was when I figured out that this man was not just a liberal; he was a scumbag. Fortunately, he was cut off at the knees by Joe Biden, the chairman. Biden uttered four words, which are easily sacrificed in politics: "A deal's a deal." He let them testify. I thought at the time that this decision by Biden was what saved Thomas's candidacy.

Now let's consider Cosby. Outraged women are confirming that he did it to them, too. Second, these were crimes. The statute of limitations has run out for these women, so they are not trying to get money out of him. They are coming forward and telling the public that he did it to them, and he deserves to be censured. There are now seven of them. That is why he is finished.

When it is a case of "he said, she said," and there is no videotape or unlaundered dress, the issue is probably not going to be settled. Cosby got away with this for decades, and yet, without warning, one woman's testimony lit the fuse, and a series of explosions have taken place.

We never know what is going to light the fuse. Previous fuses had been lit, and they sputtered out, never exploding. But this time the explosion has been deafening.

In one week, the man's career lies in ruins. He will never get the pieces picked up. He is Humpty Dumpty. There are too many women confirming the story. There was a pattern of behavior.

We get back to the issue of addiction. If you don't take care of an evil pattern of behavior early, it is going to be increasingly difficult for you to deal with it. Addiction does not usually begin with one dose of anything. It takes repeated returns to the well. If the well is poisoned, it can kill you.

I am in favor of a statute of limitations for non-capital crimes. Freedom requires that the court system be placed under restrictions. This is why I favor the rule against double jeopardy. The state is not to be trusted with unlimited power. But when the public decides that something is true, even though the infraction cannot be prosecuted in a court of law, the public has the right to make a decision. The public does serve as a jury, judge, and executioner. It has the power to convict. It has the power to boycott. The negative sanction of the boycott is enormously powerful. It is this sanction that has destroyed all hope of TV residuals for Cosby. The networks have canceled them. The cable companies have canceled them. There will be no more reruns. The flow of funds will cease.

He is incredibly wealthy, so it won't bother his bottom line. But his tarnished reputation has to hurt. Nobody wants to go down in memory the way the Cosby's memory will. He did not deal with his addiction when he could, and he should never have begun. This was not a harmless addiction. This was a crime from day one. To drug women and then rape them when they are unconscious is unconscionable. He did it more than once, if the testimonies of these women are to be believed. There are simply too many of them. I get to make a conclusion. My conclusion is this: the man is guilty until proven innocent.

A comedian who does this is finished. He is no longer funny, not even retroactively. A dramatic actor might get away with it, but Fatty Arbuckle didn't. Cosby won't, either. How could anyone laugh at Cosby's TV antics again? His only artistic currency is humor. He debased it.

Had I been a Senator on the committee that screened judge Thomas, I would have voted for confirmation. A man should not be convicted based on the unsubstantiated testimony of one person. Anita Hill disappeared from public view after her revelations.

She is now a professor at Brandeis University. Her academic career was advanced dramatically by the hearings. But she did fade from public view. Judge Thomas is still on the Supreme Court. What happened or didn't happen in private, verbally, between him and Anita Hill is no longer considered relevant by the public or the media. Innocent or guilty, it didn't matter. When it is "he said, she said," and there is no corroborating evidence, it is best to presume innocence.

I was convinced by those dozen women who testified in favor of Thomas. I am convinced by the women who have corroborated the accusations against Cosby.

When a pattern of addictive behavior becomes evident in a person's life, he loses protection. Those around him may be willing to help cover for him for a time, but if the behavior is criminal, he is always at risk of exposure. It took over 30 years for the pattern of behavior to blow up on Cosby, but it finally blew. With respect to his career, the explosion is terminal.

If he did it, he ought to confess. His career is already in the tatters. He might as well fess up. But guilty people don't want to fess up.

If he isn't guilty, he ought to defend himself verbally by every possible means. He should go on talk shows and talk about the details. He ought to go on talk shows and confront these women face-to-face. He should do everything he can to salvage his reputation. Hiding behind his lawyer, who issues the traditional press release of guilty man, namely, "I will not dignify such accusations with a response," is an act of career suicide.

There are men who have gone to jail because they refused a plea bargain, because they were innocent. They would not tarnish their own reputations by confessing to something which they had not done. I respect these men. An innocent man should not plead guilty. An innocent man should demand his day in court. Cosby, if he is innocent, should ask for his day in court. The media would let him do it. The media at this point would let him go before their audiences and face down these women. He has a very short window of opportunity. He has effectively closed it. The curtain has come down on his career. It will never go up again.

We are told: "seize the moment." Cosby has refused to follow this advice. In a court of law, he is innocent until proven guilty. In the court of public opinion, the overwhelming evidence against him calls for a verdict: "Guilty as charged."

If you have a self-destructive behavior pattern, deal with it immediately. It is likely to get much worse.

Several white women claim this Negro raped them, that's good enough for me. My girlfriend said that this has been known for a while. He does not act like an innocent man. Just another Negro muh dicking.

Gary North - November 21, 2014
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Bill Cosby is finished. His career is finished. His reputation is finished. He will never be able to salvage it. All he can do at this point is disappear.

If only one woman had made these accusations, it would be a matter of "he said, she said."

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We are told: "seize the moment." Cosby has refused to follow this advice. In a court of law, he is innocent until proven guilty. In the court of public opinion, the overwhelming evidence against him calls for a verdict: "Guilty as charged."

If you have a self-destructive behavior pattern, deal with it immediately. It is likely to get much worse.

Mr. North makes some good points, but Cosby is off the deep end.

Drugging someone and then raping them when they're drugged is psychotic behavior, not merely self-destructive (drinking or smoking is self-destructive). Bill Cosby even joked about drugging women with his "Spanish Fly" routine.

The bullying of the victims is almost as bad as the rapes. A multi-millionaire sending out his lawyer to threaten and intimidate women, whom Cosby just committed felonies against.

This is a great story for us White Nationalists to use. A Black icon, who was almost worshiped by millions of naive White people, has been exposed as a serial rapist, who may be one of the worst serial rapists in US history.

This pos old coot black scum! Yesterday I heard the radio clip of him saying after an interview to take out the '
rape' question and his 'answer' and scuttle the interview (real innocent) now this morning I hear there are 4 other women accusing him! What a POS!

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Re: Another white woman accuses Bill Cosby of rape

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Several white women claim this Negro raped them, that's good enough for me. My girlfriend said that this has been known for a while. He does not act like an innocent man. Just another Negro muh dicking.

At least nine years ago I had already heard about allegations that Cosby raped women. What took so long for it to become a more serious piece of conversation? I think that he made too much money for a lot of people and therefore was under protection.

yes race mixing white women. Im not a supporter of them like some of you are.

Drifter, you have to understand that the common theme, the common understanding here (from a critical thinking standpoint) when it comes to negroes is that they are not human as we are, period. They commit more crime and are more impulsive; they are more like animals as they give in to their base desires much more than a higher level being (White) does. Probably half (if not more) of male negroes will commit rape in their lives (as it is a reproductive strategy of theirs) and their egos make White women a target on many occasions. They are animals. Have you ever heard of the expression "You can't polish a turd"??? This is akin to believing that if you dress up a monkey as a human and give him some money he now becomes one of us. I believe there is a general consensus here that Mr. Jello pudding is guilty as hell, and not JUST because he is a negro, not just because the women accusing him are White, not just because there are numerous women accusing him, most who have nothing at all to gain, it is all these things combined. Just so we are clear, I'm not going to tell anyone here what to say or how they should think. I will however give you my opinion in saying that if you make it appear as if you are sticking up for a negro rapist of White women your presence here may not be met with applause. With this said, I have always been one to rock the boat (maybe not in this way as I'd find it difficult to stick up for a negro in any context as they should not even be here), so believe and say what you must. ( I still never got your answer to my question. I gave you the respect of an answer, so what's up with that?) Here it is: if you had to bet your life; is Cosby guilty or not? Remember, it's your life.

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